![]() It isn’t presented as “good versus evil” – instead, it’s “closed fist” choices (often aggressive and can carry with them some sort of extreme negative connotation), and “open palm” ethical choices (more noble and upstanding). You can make positive or negative decisions that will affect your standings with others, and in turn, will direct you down two different alignment paths within the game, unlocking new story elements, capabilities and rewards. If you’ve played Knights of the Old Republic, you’ll be familiar with a concept that’s recycled for Jade Empire: moral ambiguity. You start out as the promising apprentice to a wizened old martial arts master (really, who doesn’t these days), and you find yourself thrust into the limelight as you defend your town against invaders, thus setting off a cascade of story elements that peel apart much of the convoluted (and alternately funny, sad, adventurous and heroic) plot devices you’ve seen in countless Hong Kong martial arts epics over the years.
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